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-ose
-ose 1suff. Possessing; having the characteristics of; full of: cymose. [Middle English, variant of -ous, from Latin -ōsus.]
-ose 2suff.1. Carbohydrate: fructose.2. Product of protein hydrolysis: proteose. [French, from glucose, glucose; see glucose.]-ose suffix forming adjectives possessing; resembling: verbose; grandiose. [from Latin -ōsus; see -ous]
-ose suffix forming nouns 1. (Chemistry) indicating a carbohydrate, esp a sugar: lactose. 2. (Chemistry) indicating a decomposition product of protein: albumose. [from glucose]-ose1, a suffix occurring in adjectives borrowed from Latin, meaning “full of,” “abounding in,” “given to,” “like”: jocose; otiose; verbose.[< Latin -ōsus. compare -ous] -ose2, a suffix used in the names of sugars and other carbohydrates (fructose; lactose), and of protein derivatives (proteose). -ose A suffix used to form the chemical names of carbohydrates, such as glucose.-ose
-ose1. In chemistry, a terminator usually indicating a carbohydrate. 2. Suffix appended to some Latin roots, with significance of the more common -ous2. -ose 1. chemistry A suffix usually indicating a carbohydrate. 2. Suffix appended to some Latin stems, with significance of the more common suffix, -ous (2) 3. Suffix meaning full of, having much of. [L. -osus, full of, abounding]-ose Suffix denoting characterized by or full of. |